30-year-mortgage rate rises to 4.28%

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to 4.28% in the week that ended Feb. 13 from 4.23% in the prior week, which was the lowest level since November, according to a Thursday report from federally controlled mortgage buyer Freddie Mac
FMCC, -0.87%
A year ago, the 30-year rate was at 3.53%. "Mortgage rates were little changed amid a week of light economic reports," said Frank Nothaft, Freddie's chief economist. The average rate for the 15-year fixed-rate mortgage remained at 3.33% in the latest week. Meanwhile, the rate for a 5-year Treasury-indexed hybrid adjustable-rate mortgage declined to 3.05% from 3.08%. The rate for a 1-year Treasury-indexed ARM rose to 2.55% from 2.51%.

Intraday Data provided by SIX Financial Information and subject to terms of use.
Historical and current end-of-day data provided by SIX Financial Information. Intraday data
delayed per exchange requirements. S&P/Dow Jones Indices (SM) from Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
All quotes are in local exchange time. Real time last sale data provided by NASDAQ. More
information on NASDAQ traded symbols and their current financial status. Intraday
data delayed 15 minutes for Nasdaq, and 20 minutes for other exchanges. S&P/Dow Jones Indices (SM)
from Dow Jones & Company, Inc. SEHK intraday data is provided by SIX Financial Information and is
at least 60-minutes delayed. All quotes are in local exchange time.